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Meta‐management of integration of management systems
The TQM Journal, 2010PurposeThe realm of standardized management systems (MSs) has expanded greatly over the last two decades. This expansion has highlighted the need for structured approaches to facilitate the integration of these systems. The purpose of this paper is to explore the integration of standardized MSs through a meta‐management approach.Design/methodology ...
Asif, M. +3 more
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2004
This paper describes the architecture of NewGuide, a guideline management system for handling the whole life cycle of a computerized clinical practice guideline. NewGuide components are organized in a distributed architecture: an editor to formalize guidelines, a repository to store them, an inference engine to implement guidelines instances in a multi-
Paolo, Ciccarese +4 more
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This paper describes the architecture of NewGuide, a guideline management system for handling the whole life cycle of a computerized clinical practice guideline. NewGuide components are organized in a distributed architecture: an editor to formalize guidelines, a repository to store them, an inference engine to implement guidelines instances in a multi-
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Systems thinking for the integration of management systems
Business Process Management Journal, 2004This paper discusses how a systems approach to management can be used to facilitate the development and implementation of an integrated management system (IMS) in an organization. It is argued that any solution to address the rapidly growing need for the integration of function‐specific management systems requires two elements: a conceptual model and a
Jonker, J., Karapetrovic, S.
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Management misinformation systems
Management Decision, 1967“Most management information systems are designed on the assumption that the critical deficiency under which most managers operate is lack of relevant information. I do not deny that most managers lack a good deal of information that they should have, but I do deny that this is the most important informational deficiency from which they suffer.
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EXPERT SYSTEMS IN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1989Abstract The operation of power systems is largely a manual task by human operators using computerized Energy Management Systems. The principal design goal of Energy Management Systems today is how to present information to operators so they can make correct decisions in a timely manner.
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Systemizing People - Systems to Manage People OR People to Manage Systems?
SPE Middle East Oil and Gas Show and Conference, 2011Abstract "System is down, cannot approve your expenses!"; "You have missed the system deadline for performance evaluation!" How many of us have heard one of the above or related remarks? Perhaps we all have and it truly reflects our reliance on technology and systems to manage our most important asset i.e.
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Quality Management System and Management Systems' Quality
Kvalitet & izvrsnost, 2012Sažetak: Uvođenje sustava upravljanja kvalitetom (SUK) sukladno zahtjevima međunarodne norme ISO 9001 strateška je odluka organizacije. Implementirani SUK treba pridonijeti poboljšanju karakteristika sustava upravljanja organizacije. Kvaliteta sustava upravljanja presudna je za poboljšanje konkurentnosti svake organizacije, gospodarstva i društva u ...
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